Go to the El Camino Athletics Website and find the LETTERMAN’S FORM REQUEST.

Fill out the Google form to request the letters you need to receive.

Letterman Request will need to be done within 2 weeks after each sport’s End of the Banquet.

Once the request has been submitted, please go to the ASB window to pick up 1 week after request submission.

At the ASB window, an athlete must show their current ASB card to receive their letters/inserts for free. If an athlete does not have an ASB card, they must pay for their letter and inserts.

ALL LETTERS/INSERT NEED TO BE PICKED UP THE YEAR OF PARTICIPATION. ONLY PURCHASES WILL BE ACCEPTED OUTSIDE OF YEAR OF PARTICIPATION.

How do I know what to Request?

Your request must correspond with coaches’ letterman information sent to ASB and Athletic Director. ASB will go by information from Coaches for correct letter and insert handouts. Any discrepancy must be taken up with the Head Coach. Corrections must be communicated to the Athletic Director and ASB by the Head Coach.

Graduation Numbers/JV/Varsity letter - one time only as a student at ECHS.

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“Who you picking to win the Avocado League?” the Torrey Pines High coach asked. The response was “Who do I pick to finish last? That’s the stumper.” Of all the leagues in the San Diego Section that produce football powers — Avocado, Western, Grossmont Hills, Eastern, Palomar and Metro Mesa — the numbers clearly say the Avocado League is the cream of the crop.

“I’ve had some good teams over the years, and on any given Friday I think we can compete with just about anyone in the county,” said Valley Center coach Rob Gilster, whose team is in the Valley League. “But we don’t have the size or depth to play in the Avocado League.

“Those guys are playing a heater every week.”

CalPreps awards every team in the state a rating. Only two leagues in San Diego — the Avocado and Western — had every team with a positive preseason rating with Mission Hills (45.6) at the top and Carlsbad (10.2) at the bottom of the Avo. The league’s average rating was 26.3. “Hey, there are some good leagues in this county,” said La Costa Canyon coach Sean Sovacool. “But I don’t think anyone plays the type of league schedule we do in the Avo. “You need to be ready to play every week.

“Every game can come down to a blown assignment, a missed call by the officials, an injury. “It’s that darn competitive.”

The Western League — composed of Cathedral Catholic, Madison, St. Augustine, Point Loma and Lincoln — had Madison (31.8) at the top with Lincoln (2.0) at the bottom. The league average rating was 17.4. Three teams — No. 3 Madison, No. 8 Cathedral Catholic and No. 10 Lincoln — are ranked in the Top 10.

The Grossmont Hills League — made up of Helix, Grossmont, Steele Canyon, Granite Hills, El Capitan and Valhalla — had Helix (43.8) at the top with Valhalla (-10.5) at the bottom. The league average was 20.0. Only No. 4 Helix is ranked in the Top 10. Games, however, are played on the field and not on computers. Mission Hills lost to Helix in last year’s section Open Division championship game. El Camino, which, was 2-4 in league play, won the section Division I title and let the Southern California title game — a 13-10 loss to Los Angeles Crenshaw — slip through its fingers.

Teams in the Avocado League were a combined 55-32 — a winning percentage of 63.2 in 2017. Helix added to its Open crown by winning a SoCal Regional crown before losing a 49-42 decision to Folsom for the state title. Steele Canyon surprised everyone, winning its last eight games and capturing the state 3A crown. Grossmont Hills League teams — with Granite Hills replacing West Hills this season — went 47-29 last season, a 61.8 winning percentage. No team from the Western League made it to a San Diego Section final in ’17. With Mira Mesa moving to the Eastern League and Lincoln coming from the Eastern, teams were 40-28, a 58.8 winning percentage.

“It’s hard to say who has the best league. It changes year to year, maybe even week to week,” said Helix coach Robbie Owens. “I don’t think you can argue the Avocado League is tough. And those teams are certainly playoff ready. “But our league is pretty darn competitive. And the Western League with all those good schools, well, they have a big game every week, too.” The Avocado League is the only league in the section where every team is in Division I.

The Open Division takes its teams from Division I, so the Open Division will be a monster, and Division I could be its strongest in years. “Some really good teams won’t make it to the Open Division,” Owens said. “And we all think we’re Open Division teams.

“So there are going to be some very interesting games when league play gets here.”

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Girl's summer volleyball workouts for all incoming Freshman and current El Camino High School students - July 2nd to July 27th from 5:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Workouts will be every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. (There will be no workout on Wednesday, July 4th).

Tryouts for the Fall 2018 season - There will be 3 days of tryouts, August 1st to August 3rd.

Incoming Freshman - tryouts will be 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm

JV (10th and 11th graders) - tryouts will be 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm

Varsity (Returning Varsity athletes, 12th graders, and any lower grade athlete that has been invited to Varsity tryouts by Head Coach Alex Pukahi) - tryouts will be 4:30 pm to 7:00 pm.

(Attendance at every day of tryouts is strongly suggested)

If you are not able to attend tryouts but would still like to try out for the team you will need to contact Head Coach Alex Pukahi of the girl's volleyball program before August 1st. His email address is Apukahi@gmail.com.

The coaching staff asks that all interested players and parents download our free cell phone app. It is called Team App, once you download the app you can search for El Camino Girl's Volleyball. You can also access this application on your computer at Teamapp.com